Two extremely helpful tools when dealing with sales datasets are Summary Tiles and Views.
In Excel, it is best to create Summary Tiles on a separate page tab and then float the image as a linked picture on the page you need it. This way, you are not restricted to the table layout of the dataset you are working with.
See the example video below:
Once you have created the Summary Tiles, you can add a macro to filter them by the metric they are measuring.
To create a macro, go to the Developer Tab and press Record Macro
Name the Macro as Sold and store it in This Workbook
Once the macro is recording, Filter the Order Date Column by This Month
And then Stop Recording
You can then attach the Macro to the Tile by right clicking it and selecting Assign Macro
Follow the same steps to create and attach macros for Covered and Delivered
Views are similar to the filters that we attached to the Summary Tiles, but instead, the logic is attached to a button. These are useful when you want to see the data arranged in a particular way.
The example below only filters the data down to undelivered records; however, you could also hide and rearrange the columns to help suit the purpose of the view.
To create a Button, under the Developer Tab, click Insert and then select the button icon.
In the workbook example you can download below, I have created two buttons -
The purpose of the Show All button is to unfilter any of the other filters that have been applied.
You will need to use the below code example so that it doesn’t create any errors when there is no data to un-filter.
You can see that I have added the same Un-Filter code to all the other macros. This way, each macro will un-filter the dataset before applying any new logic.
You can DOWNLOAD the example workbook below which contains all the macros shown in this article.
I have kept each macro as simple as possible, but these can definitely be expanded on.
Two extremely helpful tools when dealing with sales datasets are Summary Tiles and Views.
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